@elight I think Yehuda changed the name at some point

Scott Messinger , Posted December 12, 2011, 2:59 pm I’m currently using Knockout.js in production. While it’s a great project with some fantastic qualities, it’s hardly the same as Ember.js. Here are a few differences: - Ember.js aims to be a framework. Knockout aims to be a tool Steve has noted this on the mailing list. As a result, KO doesn’t provide or suggest support for routing or persistence. While people can (and do) add that functionality on to KO, it’s not trying to provide a complete client side framework as Ember is aiming to do. - Building complex, client side apps with KO isn’t a piece of cake KO doesn’t have a robust (or much at all) system for managing models or relationships between models. As a result, it can be tricky to properly structure a KO app that scales well and is easily maintainable. - KO’s performance isn’t always exemplary As Tom already pointe...